The Comprehensive Gender Identity Test: What Gender Am I?

Wondering 'what is my gender identity?' Take the best gender identity test online to explore your true self. Our in-depth psychological quiz will help you understand your place on the spectrum and answer how to know your true gender.

Please answer each of the 25 questions honestly based on your internal feelings, not societal expectations. This test uses psychological frameworks to explore your subconscious gender alignment. [Disclaimer: This test is for educational and self-discovery purposes only and does not constitute a medical diagnosis.]

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1. How do you feel about the gender expectations society places on you based on your birth assignment?

I feel comfortable and they fit me well.
I feel restricted and often wish to be the opposite gender.
I feel they are irrelevant; I don't fit into either 'man' or 'woman' boxes.
Some days they fit, other days they feel completely wrong.

2. When you visualize your ideal self in the future, what do you see?

A strong, traditionally masculine figure.
A beautiful, traditionally feminine figure.
A blend of both, or someone whose gender is indistinguishable.
It changes; sometimes masculine, sometimes feminine.

3. How do you feel about your physical characteristics (voice, body shape, etc.)?

I love them and feel they represent me well.
I feel a strong desire to have the characteristics of the opposite sex.
I wish my body had no gender markers at all.
My comfort with my body fluctuates depending on the day.

4. If you could wake up tomorrow with a different gender presentation without anyone questioning it, would you?

No, I am happy as I am.
Yes, I would permanently switch to the 'opposite' gender.
Yes, I would choose a form that is neither strictly male nor female.
I would want the ability to shape-shift back and forth.

5. How does being referred to by standard pronouns (he/him or she/her) make you feel?

It feels natural and right.
It feels painful or incorrect; I prefer the opposite set.
I prefer gender-neutral pronouns (like they/them).
My preference changes; I might like different pronouns at different times.

6. When shopping for clothing, which section are you drawn to?

Exclusively the section matching my assigned birth sex.
The section 'opposite' to my assigned birth sex.
I mix and match to create an androgynous look.
It depends entirely on my mood that day.

7. How do you relate to the concept of 'sisterhood' or 'brotherhood'?

I feel a strong belonging to groups of my assigned sex.
I feel I belong more with the 'opposite' sex group.
I don't feel I belong to either specific gender group.
I can relate to both, but neither fully defines me.

8. In a romantic context, how do you want your partner to see you?

As a protector/masculine figure.
As a nurturer/feminine figure.
Just as a person, without gendered roles.
It varies; I like switching roles.

9. Which of these words resonates most with your inner experience?

Stable / Consistent
Transition / Becoming
Flowing / Shifting
Neutral / Void

10. If gender were a spectrum from Blue (Male) to Pink (Female), where are you?

Firmly on one end (Blue or Pink).
I am on the end opposite to where I started.
Somewhere in the purple middle.
I am off the spectrum entirely (White/Black).

11. How much mental energy do you spend thinking about your gender?

Very little, I just am who I am.
A lot, because my body doesn't match my mind.
A lot, trying to figure out where I fit.
It comes in waves.

12. Do you ever feel 'imposter syndrome' regarding your gender?

No, never.
Yes, I worry I'm not 'man enough' or 'woman enough'.
Yes, because there is no clear blueprint for my gender.
I feel like I'm performing a role that isn't me.

13. How do you react to gendered bathrooms?

I use the one assigned to me without thought.
I feel anxiety and wish to use the other one.
I prefer gender-neutral or family restrooms exclusively.
It depends on how I am presenting that day.

14. What brings you the most 'Gender Euphoria' (joy in your gender)?

Being recognized as a handsome man/boy.
Being recognized as a beautiful woman/girl.
Confusing people so they can't tell my gender.
Being able to switch between styles effortlessly.

15. Finally, if you could choose a label right now, which feels safest?

Man or Woman (Binary).
Transgender.
Non-Binary or Queer.
Fluid or Flux.

16. Looking back at your childhood, how did you feel about being grouped with children of your assigned sex?

It felt perfectly normal and I fit in.
I felt like an outsider or that I was pretending.
I actively tried to join the group of the 'opposite' sex.
I didn't care about gender groups, I just played with anyone.

17. When playing video games or creating an online avatar, which gender do you usually choose?

Always the one matching my birth sex.
Always the 'opposite' sex, because it feels better.
Non-human creatures, robots, or androgynous characters.
I switch back and forth depending on the game.

18. How do you feel about your voice (pitch and resonance)?

I like my voice as it is.
I hate hearing recordings of my voice; it sounds 'wrong' for my gender.
I try to alter my voice to sound more neutral.
Sometimes I want a deep voice, other times a high voice.

19. Have you ever experimented with a different name or pronouns online?

No, never thought about it.
Yes, and it made me feel incredibly happy and 'seen'.
Yes, I tried a gender-neutral name.
I have multiple personas/names I use.

20. Imagine a world where gender does not exist. No 'men', no 'women', just people. How does that thought make you feel?

Uncomfortable, I like being a man/woman.
Relieved, finally I wouldn't have to perform a role.
Indifferent, it wouldn't change much for me.
Happy, because I could express myself freely without labels.

21. When you have to wear formal clothing (suits vs. dresses) for an event, what is your reaction?

I enjoy wearing the formal wear associated with my assigned sex.
I feel like I am in a costume or dragging myself to do it.
I would give anything to wear the 'other' option.
I try to find a mix that isn't strictly one or the other.

22. Have you ever felt jealous of the opposite sex, not for their social status, but for their physical body?

No, I am happy with my own body.
Yes, constantly. It hurts to see them have what I want.
I am jealous of people who look androgynous.
Occasionally, but not all the time.

23. If you could press a button that would permanently change your gender and everyone would remember you that way:

I wouldn't press it.
I would press it immediately without hesitation.
I would press it only if it made me genderless.
I would want to keep the button to switch back and forth.

24. How do you relate to the changes your body went through during puberty?

It was a natural process of becoming an adult.
It was traumatic; I felt my body betraying me.
I felt disconnected, like it was happening to someone else.
Some changes I liked, others I hated.

25. When someone mistakes you for a gender other than your assigned one, how do you react?

I feel annoyed and correct them.
I feel a secret spark of joy.
I don't mind; it confirms I'm not easily categorized.
It depends on if I was trying to present that way.